
Boulder man sentenced to 10 years in prison for mail fraud scheme targeting older Americans
Robert Reger was a senior executive for Epsilon Data Management, which authorities say bilked more than $100 million from people by promising them wealth.

Oct. 1, 2024: Grocery store merger heads to court; Colorado’s Filipino community celebrates 70 years
The Colorado lawsuit to stop what would be the largest grocery store merger in U.S. history heads to court. We look at what it could mean for shoppers. Then, the JBS meatpacking plant in Greeley faces scrutiny after claims of an unsafe workplace and inhumane living conditions. Plus, a 70th anniversary milestone for Colorado’s Filipino community. And new citizens sign up to vote for the first time.

Celebrating Filipino American History Month with a 70th anniversary milestone in Colorado
October 1 marks the start of Filipino American History Month, a time each year dedicated to honoring the history, accomplishments and legacy of Filipinos in the United States. And this year marks the 70th anniversary of the Filipino American Community of Colorado, one of the oldest Asian-American non-profits in our state.

Halloween music and more: Here are CPR Classical’s concert picks for October 2024
This month is not just for an annual dose of Danse Macabre and Night on Bald Mountain (although, it’s certainly a highlight) – check out what, when and where Colorado ensembles are serenading this month.

WATCH: El Paso County Commissioner District 2 candidate forum, presented by League of Women Voters
The candidates include Republican incumbent Carrie Geitner, Democrat Bernard “BJ” Byers, and Republican write-in Garfield Johnson.

Proposition 129: Establish position of Veterinary Professional Associates, explained
Prop. 129 would create a new mid-level veterinary position called a veterinary professional associate, or VPA.

2024 FAQ: How to vote (and be sure it’s counted) in the general election
Here are some of the most frequent questions we’ve gotten over the years and answers specific to 2024.

In Denver, police and kids take the court together to build relationships — and hoop
“I think it was pretty cool.

La Junta’s third annual Tarantula Fest expands with more bus tours to witness mating season
Word of mouth helped bring in visitors not only from Denver, but outside the state and even outside the country.

CU Boulder hosted its first powwow in over a decade, but Indigenous students say it was an ‘uphill battle’
For many of the CU students in attendance, this was their first time ever attending a powwow on campus.

Denver grocery workers protest mega-merger between Kroger and Albertsons
The event lined up with the start of a trial between the state of Colorado and grocery giants Kroger and Albertsons, which are pushing to merge.

Sept. 30, 2024: Aurora neighborhood copes with neglect and national attention; Tour a historic clock tower
Residents of Aurora’s Delmar Parkway neighborhood say they’ve coped with violence for years but nobody noticed until a viral video put the area at the center of the nation’s immigration debate. Then, Denver abandons plans to demolish homes and rebuild a highway ramp. Also, a high school class studies the election. And, touring a historic clock tower.










